Everlasting Light (and a DaySpring giveaway)

[Contest is closed: the winner is Terry C.]

The end of Daylight Savings Time combined with the ever-shortening days of fall throw my internal clock for a loop. I circle the house in the morning opening blinds to let in the sun’s rays, but close them again come early evening.

At this time of year my husband only sees daylight at home on weekends.

These mini days mess with my mood and my mind and often my patience shrinks like the daytime.

I miss the light: it makes me happy. It gives me life.

But God’s grace shines brightly in a dark world. As His blood-bought sons and daughters, it is our purpose to reflect that light, regardless of the season.

DaySpring’s fresh new Everlasting Light product line features products that emphasize God’s creation: stars, constellations, light. Although I’m excited about the full collection, it’s the jewelry that first caught my eye. I love the mixed metals and the sparkle! I wear the stacked rings almost every day and I love to layer the Shine and the North Star Pendant Necklaces (affiliate product links below).

Not sure if my comment posted but I never saw it go up…I would love to win this as I have been stalking the candlesticks since they came out! I’m a tad obsessed with dayspring, and this eternal light collection is particularly gorgeous.

Really nice write up for the campaign. I loved your emphasize on the jewelry. It really is pretty. I love the verse Philippians 2: 15. It is so inspiring. Thanks for sharing. I finally finished mine. It was my first inCourage post; so, it took me forever because I was so nervous. I missed the linkup. I am reading some now, though.Mary Hill´s last [post] ..A Sacred Everlasting Light {and $50 (in)courage Giveaway!}

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